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    WOW Indeed:



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    Quote Originally Posted by littleroundman View Post
    I'll tell you what, though,

    whoever it was in MAP who invented the MAP wheel concept is going to end up with a multi million dollar job on Madison Ave in one of Americas' largest advertising agencies.

    Look at the frenzy he or she has stirred up in MAP members over having the possibility of winning ONE CENT

    These people are falling about in orgasmic delight over ONE CENT, so, imagine what would happen if they actually won something worth winning, like a pet rock or a set of secondhand steak knives

    HeHe, imagine a new prospect being fed that line of B/S;

    "Hey, if you join MAP, you get the chance to win ONE CENT and all it will cost you is your integrity and your sanity"
    and aren't they also paying extra for a chance to win that penny?

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    Oh no! The wheel has crashed the site! What a bummer, eh?

    And how handy, to slow down payments etc for a bit!

    Maps 240 Mar 15.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whip View Post
    and aren't they also paying extra for a chance to win that penny?
    BONUS !!!!

    Two chances to win ONE CENT,
    Be still, oh my beating heart

    One thing's for sure - the HYIP ponzi biz ain't what it used to be
    The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing

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    This wheel has got the Mappers into an orgasmic frenzy of excitement......

    Maps 243 Mar 15.jpg

    If Simon has "=never been so excited before", I feel sorry for his Significant Other.

    Maps 242 Mar 15.jpg

    "The God of Maps"? Good grief!

    Maps 241 Mar 15.jpg

    And now they have more spins! They ought to be careful, is this level of excitement going to be safe???

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    Quote Originally Posted by HARRISON View Post

    Yeah, write 'I'm a tw*at' on it, and hold it in the air.

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    Now this is interesting. Not the BS from the Booths, but the comment below:-

    Maps 245 Mar 15.jpg

    So, Our Tone is "one of the main men behind MAPs" is he?? Interesting. I always thought the Booths were well dug into this thing.

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    Now, we should all stop giggling at MAPs and the Wheel. It's so good that even "hackers" are trying to get at it!

    Maps 246 Mar 15.jpg Maps 247 Mar 15.jpg Maps 248 Mar 15.jpg

    AND the "lead programmer" is an ex-hacker too! What a piece of luck for all concerned!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Della Cate View Post
    Now, we should all stop giggling at MAPs and the Wheel. It's so good that even "hackers" are trying to get at it!
    They are just warming up to steal a boatload of credit packs, let the weekly calls promising selective payouts commence.

    If Deese had an honest bone this is the wheel they would be using, at least then the MAPS implosion will feel like a walk in the park.

    "It's virtually impossible to violate rules ... but it's impossible for a violation to go undetected, certainly not for a considerable period of time." Bernie Madoff
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    Oh my god.. these people sound so delusional, it's pretty sad.

    "We will hand out lifetime bans to people trying to bring common sense into us!" "**** YEAH SUCCESS!!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Della Cate View Post
    This wheel has got the Mappers into an orgasmic frenzy of excitement......

    Maps 243 Mar 15.jpg

    If Simon has "=never been so excited before", I feel sorry for his Significant Other.

    Maps 242 Mar 15.jpg

    "The God of Maps"? Good grief!

    Maps 241 Mar 15.jpg

    And now they have more spins! They ought to be careful, is this level of excitement going to be safe???
    And just think if Simon got this excited over 3 cents, what would have happened to him if he had won 10 cents. He would have had a heart attack or a stroke from his excitement.

    Does this fool realize how stupid he comes across with this silly BS of winning 3 cents? He is supposed to be a millionaire for God's sake, which should prove to anyone that is a lie.
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    Thank you Frank Calabro Junior for this entertaining video.

    Don't the adverts and "landing pages" look cr*p???

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    Quote Originally Posted by EagleOne View Post
    And just think if Simon got this excited over 3 cents, what would have happened to him if he had won 10 cents. He would have had a heart attack or a stroke from his excitement.

    Does this fool realize how stupid he comes across with this silly BS of winning 3 cents? He is supposed to be a millionaire for God's sake, which should prove to anyone that is a lie.
    Well, exactly so, EagleOne. I don't think he's a millionaire, I don't think he comes anywhere near it. He's a Benny the Bullshi*ter if you ask me - all mouth and no trousers!

    It has got to the stage where I can hardly bear to look at the adoring comments about this "Jackpot Wheel". Are these people, grown adults, really almost wetting themselves with excitement over the prospect of winning 1 cent or even 1 dollar?? It is so ridiculous I can hardly believe it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Della Cate View Post
    Now, we should all stop giggling at MAPs and the Wheel. It's so good that even "hackers" are trying to get at it!
    Yep,

    a gang of skilful and persistent hackers using the same technology as used by Anonymous to get into the Pentagon, cracked the security, broke into the MAP website and stole:

    TEN CENTS
    The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing

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    Quote Originally Posted by littleroundman View Post
    Yep,

    a gang of skilful and persistent hackers using the same technology as used by Anonymous to get into the Pentagon, cracked the security, broke into the MAP website and stole:

    TEN CENTS
    Times are hard.

    If Simon Stepsys or Mark Ghobril are involved it's 100% a SCAM!

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    Quote Originally Posted by EagleOne View Post
    Does this fool realize how stupid he comes across with this silly BS of winning 3 cents? He is supposed to be a millionaire for God's sake, which should prove to anyone that is a lie.
    When I was a younger I signed up for a couple 'Paid to click' websites. You'd get like 0.0125 cents per ad clicked (maybe there's another zero in there, I can't remember). Also, if you referred someone they would earn you a percentage (something shitty, 0.25% for example) on every ads they clicked.

    Needless to say, you did not earn much and it was based solely on the fact you recruit other to join of course. Well what you said remind me of this. I would get so excited for a day I made 5 cents. The difference though, I was maybe 15 at the time, and didn't do it for more than a couple months... These people are grown ups doing the same thing.

    Also, can someone tell me the logic behind people paying to have their ads seen/clicked by people that will not even stay on the website or buy a products? Isn't that the goal of advertising.. getting new visitors/customers to your website/product? I just don't get it. Here it's just spam. Edit: After checking a video posted above, some of the ads are not even in the same language? How could any advertiser want someone of another language on their website doing absolutely nothing?
    Last edited by Caner; 03-06-2015 at 07:45 AM.

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    What they're selling is the hype (like most MLM program). You're not stoked over winning 5 cents, you're stoked over winning, period. So they end up being able to make you win almost nothing in value and you're as excited as a sane person would be over winning $1,000. Hyping videos, blocking the negative people and posting how much they win, even though what they win is worth nothing, is what MAP is about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caner View Post
    When I was a younger I signed up for a couple 'Paid to click' websites. You'd get like 0.0125 cents per ad clicked (maybe there's another zero in there, I can't remember). Also, if you referred someone they would earn you a percentage (something shitty, 0.25% for example) on every ads they clicked.
    Welcome to the site Caner, always good to have new voices.

    I had just looked at Neobux just recently for comparison to MAPS and it appeared if you clicked 100 ads in an hour you could make about $2. They do have a program where you can rent referrals and get paid on part of what your renters click. When I found out MAPs was 10 clicks per day total, not 10 per ad pack, I was just blown away how nuts this is.

    There has to be a very small percentage of the population that is available to click ads for hours on end for next to nothing. Which brings us back to the con with every pyramid, endless recruiting in hopes that the other guy will do all the work.


    Quote Originally Posted by Caner View Post
    Needless to say, you did not earn much and it was based solely on the fact you recruit other to join of course. Well what you said remind me of this. I would get so excited for a day I made 5 cents. The difference though, I was maybe 15 at the time, and didn't do it for more than a couple months... These people are grown ups doing the same thing.
    Grown ups may be a tad generous.




    Quote Originally Posted by Caner View Post
    Also, can someone tell me the logic behind people paying to have their ads seen/clicked by people that will not even stay on the website or buy a products? Isn't that the goal of advertising.. getting new visitors/customers to your website/product? I just don't get it. Here it's just spam. Edit: After checking a video posted above, some of the ads are not even in the same language? How could any advertiser want someone of another language on their website doing absolutely nothing?

    Logic has to be suspended, perhaps via pictures of big checks, fast cars, motivational quotes, earnings on a screen, and a few early withdrawals of money. We are seeing people go "all in" since this is the "only" program that has ever worked for them. Of course the fact that they were able to get money out early never hurts morale, not much of a scam if the promoters get this part wrong.

    If people thought through your question about advertiser's interests and what the market will pay ($2 per hour) for this sort of work then logically SCAM is the only conclusion available.

    Suddenly Mike Deese Faux-EO is on the scene again with comments of hackers, IMO grooming the herd for the fleecing. Soon suspended logic will be replaced with misplaced hope.
    "It's virtually impossible to violate rules ... but it's impossible for a violation to go undetected, certainly not for a considerable period of time." Bernie Madoff
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    Quote Originally Posted by ribshaw View Post
    Soon suspended logic will be replaced with SUSPENDED PAYMENTS.
    That's closer to the way things work in HYIP ponziland
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    Quote Originally Posted by littleroundman View Post
    That's closer to the way things work in HYIP ponziland
    Yeah I was thinking misplaced hope about getting paid and the beloved MAPS coming back.

    Around 2000 there was a site where you could go and spin a jackpot wheel a few times a day and maybe win a prize. This whole Wheel of Prizes reminds me of that in the technology has been around for years, and then some. I can't imagine if someone can live their cyber life from banking to Candy Crush on a smart phone that some spinny game can't go off without a hitch.

    All these scams seem 20 years behind the times technologically speaking, usually surrounding paying people as you say.


    And Grammar. I think he meant there's NO MONEY

    SIMON STEPSYS STEALS YOUR CASH.JPG
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    Quote Originally Posted by ribshaw View Post
    Welcome to the site Caner, always good to have new voices.
    Thank you

    Quote Originally Posted by ribshaw View Post
    I had just looked at Neobux just recently for comparison to MAPS and it appeared if you clicked 100 ads in an hour you could make about $2. They do have a program where you can rent referrals and get paid on part of what your renters click. When I found out MAPs was 10 clicks per day total, not 10 per ad pack, I was just blown away how nuts this is.
    Yes Neobux was one of them, I couldn't recall the name. Although I don't think Neobux has this whole pyramid/pay to join crap.

    Quote Originally Posted by ribshaw View Post
    There has to be a very small percentage of the population that is available to click ads for hours on end for next to nothing. Which brings us back to the con with every pyramid, endless recruiting in hopes that the other guy will do all the work.
    Exactly, yet some people still call this 'having their own business'.

    Quote Originally Posted by ribshaw View Post
    Logic has to be suspended, perhaps via pictures of big checks, fast cars, motivational quotes, earnings on a screen, and a few early withdrawals of money. We are seeing people go "all in" since this is the "only" program that has ever worked for them. Of course the fact that they were able to get money out early never hurts morale, not much of a scam if the promoters get this part wrong.

    If people thought through your question about advertiser's interests and what the market will pay ($2 per hour) for this sort of work then logically SCAM is the only conclusion available.

    Suddenly Mike Deese Faux-EO is on the scene again with comments of hackers, IMO grooming the herd for the fleecing. Soon suspended logic will be replaced with misplaced hope.
    Many times you will see brilliant and smart people getting conned into this. Further shows how trusting someone too much can make you numb to all this crap. What's scary is since those people were once trustworthy, they will be able to lure everybody they know into it. So basically that's what companies are exploiting. People's trust.

    His excuse for the site being down illustrates how shady and full of **** these people are : "SO MANY PEOPLE ON MAP WOW, THE SERVER CRASHED"

    Uh no.. the reality is the hosting was probably $5 a month shared hosting and getting more than 50 simultaneous connections crashed the site / exceeded the allowed bandwidth. I bet they didn't even upgrade the hosting to something decent.

    MyAdvertisingPays.com is hosted on Louisville Kentucky Web Design, Web Site Development & Software Development - DotTrend, Inc. Their hosting plans seem to only be shared hosting. Further shows how unprofessional this is. (not the dottrend website, but the MAP one. If it is a big and successful as they claim, it would not be hosted on shared hosting. they would have a VPS or dedicated server space.)

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    Well looky here...Shaun Smith the ex con and map ponzi pimp bites the dust

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    Shaun Smith's YouTube Channel

    ShaunSmithYouTube.jpg

    https://www.youtube.com/user/topincome



    The scammers Site About Me |


    Another of his YouTube channels. Shall we try & get it shut down?

    https://www.youtube.com/user/shaunstraining





    If Simon Stepsys or Mark Ghobril are involved it's 100% a SCAM!

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